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Country Life on the agenda for Dyalog


We have always believed that a development department ought to have sea view – as it enhances the creativity to have something nice to look at.

However, when you are looking for new premises in Hampshire, UK, that is more difficult to achieve. Usually, the closest to water we get is the odd puddle on the road after a heavy rainfall.

Instead of the sea we found a place with a view of a large wheat field, where the wind creates ripples just like the movement of the waves and where a multitude of birds and animals can be spotted.

In March Dyalog moved to new premises in the small village of Bramley, giving it two reasons for fame. The other is the Bramley apple, which is claimed to be better than Granny Smith, Braeburn, Golden Delicious (and everything else you can come up with) for apple crumble, apple pie, baked apple AND apple sauce! Check it out here.

The village of Bramley is situated just off the A33, which connects Reading and Basingstoke.

We now occupy South Barn, in a complex built recently. But in keeping with "old" style it sports character features such as exposed beams. It is significantly larger than our previous offices, as we plan on staying here for many years, and still have room to expand the Dyalog team as the company continues its steady growth.

Everyone has now found their feet, the dedicated machine room is buzzing with a multitude of pcs and our meeting facilities are completed.

 

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